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"Tino is a legitimate tough guy who is very capable," said Barone, with "capable" being mobspeak for "able to commit murders."
Jerry Capeci: Cancer Takes Fierce Mobster: Tino Fiumara, 69 Jerry Capeci 2010
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"Tino is a legitimate tough guy who is very capable," said Barone, with "capable" being mobspeak for "able to commit murders."
Jerry Capeci: Cancer Takes Fierce Mobster: Tino Fiumara, 69 Jerry Capeci 2010
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Tino is determined to break himself and his little brother out of the gang peacefully, but outside and inside forces have other ideas.
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Tino is a complex and charming character, a product of machismo but also striving to be more than his roots, trying to make a better life for himself and his family.
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SCOUTING THE OFFENSE: The offense gets a new quarterback in Tino Sunseri, who served last year as the backup to Bill Stull.
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Finally, I would like to recognize that Tino is putting in a lot of effort to this without getting paid.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Finally, I would like to recognize that Tino is putting in a lot of effort to this without getting paid.
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Mne Hotine - known as "Tino" - was born in Torquay, Devon, and lived in Warminster,
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Mne Hotine - known as "Tino" - was born in Torquay, Devon, and lived in Warminster,
icCoventry 2010
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Amilcar Figueroa, known as Tino, who is a member of Venezuela's delegation to the Latin American Parliament, a regional, advisory group, was also placed on the list.
U.S. Sanctions Venezuela Officials, Citing Drug Ties José de Córdoba 2011
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